农民

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Meaning and Usage

The word 农民 (nóngmín) specifically refers to people engaged in agriculture, typically peasants or farmers who work the land. It is a common term used in discussions about rural life, agriculture, and social policies related to farming communities.

Common Contexts

农民 is often used when talking about agricultural labor, rural populations, or government policies aimed at improving farming conditions. It can refer to both small-scale traditional farmers and larger rural populations involved in farming.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 农民 (nóngmín gōng): migrant workers from rural areas who work in cities.
  • 农民收入 (nóngmín shōurù): farmers' income.
  • 农民合作 (nóngmín hézuòshè): farmers' cooperative.

These collocations highlight the social and economic aspects of farming communities.

Nuances

Using 农民 emphasizes the agricultural identity of the people and often implies a rural background. It is more specific than general words like (people) or (city residents). Avoid confusing 农民 with 农业 (agriculture) which refers to the activity or industry rather than the people.

Register and Tone

The term is neutral and widely used in both formal and informal contexts, including news reports, government documents, and everyday conversation.

Example Sentences

The peasants are busy harvesting crops in the fields.

The government introduced new policies to help peasants improve their living

With the acceleration of urbanization, many peasants choose to work in the